Former WBA middleweight world champion Daniel Jacobs outpointed a very tough and game Maciej Sulecki in his native Brooklyn, New York.

Sulecki had a dream start where he had a successful first round, landing a lovely right hand to kick off proceedings. He followed this up with another impressive round in the second, landing hooks on the favorite.

Sulecki got back to his feet and stood and traded with former champion before the fight went to the scorecards.

The judges scored the contest (117-110, 116-111, 155-112) in favor of Jacobs, who went on to call for a rematch with Gennady Golovkin and insisted he wouldn’t be opposed to a showdown with Jermall Charlo.

The first two rounds saw Taylor relentlessly pressure her opponent, demonstrating a clear speed advantage in the process. Despite an effort from Bustos to have a higher output, Taylor easily evaded any attacks.

As the rounds passed, Bustos’ output faded, with Taylor showing no signs of stopping or slowing down in worrying moments for the Argentinean.

The South-American courageously fought back late on, particularly in rounds 8 and 10, but it wasn’t to be for the 29-year-old with the former Olympic champion coasting home to a unanimous decision (99-91, 99-91, 98-92).